Man, 73, kills robber holding shears to wife's neck

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By BILL BRYAN
Post-Dispatch
11/19/2003

A man in north St. Louis County was home watching "Death Wish," a movie about a vigilante who hunts down criminals, when he saw his wife held hostage by a robber holding shears at her neck.

Allowed to get his wallet, the homeowner retrieved his pistol instead and shot the intruder to death, county police said Wednesday after sorting out details of the previous evening's incident.

It happened about 8 p.m. Tuesday in the 11500 block of Lares Drive, a usually quiet neighborhood just east of New Halls Ferry Road and north of Interstate 270.

The residents asked police not to reveal their names. The man and family members declined interview requests.

Police gave this account:

An intruder, 26, broke into the home through a basement window and tore down a curtain to tie over his face as a mask. The woman encountered him in the basement and he forced her up the stairs to confront her husband.

Police said the husband, 73, was watching the movie on TV when the stranger approached, demanding money and holding 4-inch shears to the throat of the woman, also 73.

The homeowner told the intruder he had to get his wallet from the bedroom, but he got a handgun instead. When he emerged, she pulled away and he opened fire.

The robber grabbed the wife again and pulled her through the front door with him, but then let her go and ran. He collapsed across the street, where he was pronounced dead.

The woman was treated for minor injuries at a hospital and released.

The dead robber was identified through fingerprints, but his name was withheld pending notification of relatives.

Privately, police officers praised the outcome, saying that burglars should take a lesson from it.

County detectives said they believed the dead burglar might be responsible for other home invasions and burglaries.

Earl Garvin, a neighbor, said he had known the homeowner for 30 years. "He's such a nice man. He's a very fine guy."

Reporter Bill Bryan:
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 314-340-8950

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Hail the warrior spirit!

"He's such a nice man. He's a very fine guy." and such a good shot too.

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Old guys don't go easy......my Uncle (75) and my Aunt were followed into their home in FLa by 2 scumbags last year and they demanded her purse.Hy uncle beat the 2 guys with a magazine rack!!!they ran out with out getting anything......Just cause you're old ,don't mean you're helpless....someday us THR'ers will be up there too...I'm sure we won't go down w/out a fight........:cool:
 
He was watching Death Wish at the time. How ironic is that?

I wonder if the article would have been written differently if the homeowner was in his 30's instead of 70's.
 
What's the old saying? "Don't fight an old man - he's got nothing to lose, and has learned all the dirty tricks you still don't know!" :D
 
#1 RULE

What a dumb ??? robber. He obviously never heard that you are never supposed to bring a knife to a gunfight. I am glad he was that stupid because the BG didn't live and the GG did!!!
 
D -------------- E --------------- A ----------------- D .............. pronounced ''Dead'' ........ justice is served.
"Don't fight an old man - he's got nothing to lose, and has learned all the dirty tricks you still don't know!"
Preacherman ... I like that .... will have to use! Thx!
:)
 
Wife saved by husband under dangerous circumstances....

Now that's a love story ending for a real life action hero.
 
Privately, police officers praised the outcome, saying that burglars should take a lesson from it.


hey boys and girls,
THIS is what it is all about - sending messages to the criminals - we ARE willing and able to stand up and defend our loved ones!

:cool: :cool:
 
Given the details of the article, this guy was more than just a burglar. Besides the breaking and entering, he committed armed robbery and assault with a deadly weapon. Probably more than that, but I'm not a legal expert...
 
Amen preacherman!!!!

**News Flash***

Bad Guy vs. Good Guy.............good guy wins.

I'm a BG, I break into a house grab the guys wife, go to front room where he is and the Husbands watching Death Wish........I apoligize and slowly back out of the house.


Where I live there's a saying: He's so stupid, he needed killin' :D
 
The homeowner told the intruder he had to get his wallet from the bedroom, but he got a handgun instead. When he emerged, she pulled away and he opened fire.

The robber grabbed the wife again and pulled her through the front door with him, but then let her go and ran. He collapsed across the street, where he was pronounced dead.
What can we learn from this? If you want the BG to die somewhere else, grab a handgun. You want the BG dead where s/he stands, you should grab a shotgun. :D
 
I love a story with a happy ending...brings tears to my eyes!
Darn right courteous of Mr. Bad Guy to go outside and die. Saves cleaning up the carpet from all that messy blood.
 
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